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The South Portland man who is believed to have a financial link to the attempted car bombing in Times Square is a soft-spoken computer programmer who moved to Maine a few years ago from Connecticut.
Mohammad Rahman, 34, known to friends by his middle name, Shafiq, was arrested Thursday on an undisclosed immigration violation. Two other Pakistani men were arrested in the Boston area, also suspected of helping to fund Faisal Shahzad, the man accused of terrorism for the Times Square incident two weeks ago.
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Photo by Ryan C. Henriksen
It has been 2[1/2] years since Josh Kayser helped launch Suretybonds.com, and now he's ready to bring on a full-time computer programmer and developer. Problem is, he can't find one.
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A former Goldman Sachs employee did not violate federal criminal statutes when he allegedly took the investment firm's proprietary computer source code for use in another business, the 2nd Circuit has ruled in reversing his convictions.
The defendant is a computer programmer. He worked for Goldman Sachs in New Jersey developing computer source code for the company's proprietary high-frequency trading system. He was hired by an Illinois firm to set up a similar system. Before leaving Goldman, the defendant allegedly encrypted and uploaded to a server in Germany more than 500,000 lines of Goldman source code for use by his new employer.
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The New Mexican
Frederick F. Ellis, a computer scientist who was the son of famed Santa Fe painter Fremont Ellis, died Saturday at age 86.
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Kathryn Lahrs is a computer programmer and analyst for Roswell Park Cancer Institute, the mother of 11-month-old twin girls and in training to run her first marathon in May.
On top of all this, in her spare time she develops applications for BlackBerry smart phones.
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WASHINGTON
A YOUNG computer programmer on his way to a pheasant-hunting trip last November offered a cri de coeur about government groping.
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For an hour Friday, I was Charles Chen, a fictional 42-year-old, unemployed computer programmer with a wife and kids.
Wow! What an hour.
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The District Attorney identified the defendant as Henri J. Fougere, 27, of 90-36 198th Street in Jamaica. The defendant pleaded guilty on January 4, 2007, to Possessing a Sexual Performance by a Child before Queens Criminal Court Judge Gene Lopez. The defendant was sentenced on that day by Queens Criminal Court Judge Dorothy ChinBrandt to a determinate sentence of six months in jail, ten years' probation and ordered him to register as a sex offender.
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Ray Li probably was destined to study mathematics.
His father, Dong Seng Li, is a computer programmer; his grandmother on his mother's side is a high school math teacher; and his grandparents on his father's side are math professors.
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David Crawford spends his days programming computers, training high school wrestlers and baking cheesecake.
Crawford, a wrestler at Oklahoma State University from 1993 to 1996, went on to earn a computer science degree at Langston University, and then a master's degree in telecommunications engineering from the University of Oklahoma in 2003.